CROSS-CULTURAL COLLEGE

The Cross-Cultural College (CCC) is a collaborative education project between Japan and Canada. In this project, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan and 4 Canadian universities ― King’s University College at Western University, Mount Allison University, Queen’s University and the University of Toronto ― will work together to educate world citizens with the multicultural understanding and communication skills to enable them to be the leaders of the future.

The Global Career Seminar in Japan (GCSJ) aims to introduce students to real business challenges and provide an opportunity to analyze and develop solutions for problems assigned by industry representatives. The program includes online pre-seminar sessions and an 8-day collaborative research session at KGU.

The Global Internship in Japan (GIJ) offers students hands-on experience in a real business environment. Participants, paired with KGU and Canadian university students, will work together on professional projects for two weeks, gaining practical insights while being placed in various regions across Japan.

King's 2025 GCSI & GCSC Recruitment Package

King's 2025 GCSI & GCSC Application Package

If you are Interested in the GCSC, email King's International by 9:00 am by Monday, March 3, 2025. Pending a positive academic reference from MEM (or Academic Advising for non-MEM students), your completed application package will be due back to King's International at 9:00 am on Friday, Feb.28, 2025. All students participating in this opportunity are eligible to apply for the Canadian Experiential Learning Award. Valued at $1,000, this award will cover most of the costs associated with the program.